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The halcyon days... The wind disorderly shakes branches of the trees. Morning sunlight scatters on the ceiling, fingers numb from the cold. I listen attentively to the rustling leaves, slight ululation of the wind. I fall into a dream, I find myself among the trees white with frost, and the ground with a thin snow cover. The sky is dark, but it seems like the trees light everything around them like some sort of lanterns. I step barefoot on the slightly snowy path and move towards the exit from the thicket. In the midst of the meadow, I fall on my back and stretch my arms. Everythings blurs and the sky becomes closer. So quiet... So calm...
This audio is part of the collection: Silent Flow
It also belongs to collection: Netlabels
Artist/Composer: Tetarise
Keywords: tetarise; slnt; silent void
Creative Commons license: Attribution-Noncommercial-No Derivative Works 3.0
| Audio Files | VBR MP3 |
| 01. Tetarise - Maashei Part II |
16.7 MB
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| 02. Tetarise - Forever Yours |
16.8 MB
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| 03. Tetarise - Through the Border |
16.3 MB
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| 04. Tetarise - She Lives in the Purple Forest |
16.0 MB
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| 05. Tetarise - Sacred Peaceful Place |
16.0 MB
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| 06. Tetarise - Great Grief |
15.9 MB
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| Image Files | JPEG | JPEG Thumb |
| Cover_a.jpg |
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| Cover_a_small.jpg |
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| Cover_b.jpg |
357.6 KB
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| Cover_b_small.jpg |
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| Tetarise-ThroughTheSilentVoid_files.xml | Metadata | [file] |
| Tetarise-ThroughTheSilentVoid_meta.xml | Metadata | 1.2 KB |
| Tetarise-ThroughTheSilentVoid_reviews.xml | Metadata | 853.0 B |
| Other Files | Text PDF |
| Info.pdf |
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Reviewer:
BenjaminS.T. -





Subject:
Tetarise - Through the Silent Void
Through the Silent Void by Tetarise is an interesting but slow playing album. You can that despite having some uptempo rythm parts it was written and recorded to be an ambient project. What is unique about it is how Tetarise combines world music sounds and deeply electronic ethetics to make something that culturally goes beyond most normative western music. I give this five stars.